The Fat Diminisher

onsdag 12 oktober 2016

‪‪Justice League‬, ‪Mera‬, ‪Amber Heard‬, ‪Aquaman

She looks a bit chilly! First pic released of Amber Heard as Mera after Justice League filming moves to Iceland

Justice League filming wrapped in the UK last week and production has relocated to the cold shores of Iceland.
To mark the new phase, Warner Bros. released the first look at Amber Heard as Mera, Aquaman's wife and queen.
The actress, 30, is pictured standing on rocks at the water's edge in her tight-fitting sea-green suit and pointed headdress with her long auburn hair flowing loose.

Debut: Amber Heard is pictured for the first time in costume as Mera, the wife and queen of Aquaman, as Justice League filming moves to Iceland

Debut: Amber Heard is pictured for the first time in costume as Mera, the wife and queen of Aquaman, as Justice League filming moves to Iceland
Amber paints a brooding picture of the DC Comics character.
She also looks distinctly chilly as she poses in the stark location.

Director Zack Snyder will film the above-water scenes for Aquaman's hometown of Amnesty Bay in Iceland, according to ComingSoon.net.
She's fierce! Warner Bros. also released artwork showing the DC Comics character as envisioned by by the design team working on the movie




It's pretend: Justice League director marked the end of filming at Leavesden studios in England last week by sharing a behind-the-scenes video of actors working with green screensShe's fierce! Warner Bros. also released artwork showing the DC Comics character as envisioned by by the design team working on the movie

Donald and Hillary - I've Had The Time of My Life

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton singing "(I've Had)The Time of My Life."

Original song: (I've Had)The Time of My Life(The Dirty Dancing song) - Bill Medley, Jennifer Warnes

tisdag 11 oktober 2016

After Super Bowl trip, Panthers trying to solve 1-4 start


 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Only five games into the season and the Carolina Panthers look nothing like the team that went 15-1 last year and lost in the Super Bowl.

These days, the reigning NFC and three-time NFC South champions are struggling with a little of everything — shaky defense, injuries, turnovers, you name it — in a shocking 1-4 start to the season.
And after a mistake-filled 17-14 home loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a last-second field goal, the Panthers are left to explain how they can turn it all around.

“Stuff like this happens in the NFL,” cornerback Teddy Williams said. “You can be great one year and come back and have a season like this. But at the end of the day we’re only five games in, you really can circle the wagons and know that it’s a long season, and come back strong and really finish stronger than you started.”
Injuries have been a huge problem, starting with Monday’s absence of reigning NFL MVP Cam Newton.

He missed this one after suffering a concussion after taking a hard shot to the head when he pulled up near the goal line on a 2-point conversion in a loss at Atlanta.

Carolina has also been without top tailback Jonathan Stewart since Week 2 with a hamstring injury. Two other starters, left tackle Michael Oher (concussion) and cornerback James Bradberry (toe), were also out along with first-round draft pick Vernon Butler (ankle) at defensive tackle.

But the problems run deeper, starting with the fact the Panthers are committing way too many mistakes.
Carolina had four turnovers Monday night, three coming from backup quarterback Derek Anderson. The most costly was a goal-line interception in which Anderson threw into double coverage looking for Greg Olsen — Brent Grimes made a leaping grab in the end zone — with the teams tied at 14-all midway through the fourth quarter.

That pushed the Panthers to 14 turnovers through five games after committing 19 during their 15-win regular season a year ago.
Carolina got the ball only once more, a three-and-out that ultimately led to the Buccaneers’ winning drive. By the end, Carolina had finished with nearly 100 more total yards (414-315) but plenty of empty possessions.
“We moved the ball when we wanted to,” Anderson said. “We did a lot of good things. Unfortunately we had bad plays at the wrong time. That’s kind of what it came down to.”
Overall, Carolina’s offense is averaging about a touchdown less per game from its NFL-best 31.2-point average last season, while the defense has struggled to get a pass rush and is surrendering 27 points per game after allowing about 19 a year ago.

Carolina is also committing more penalties. They’ve committed 39 penalties for 330 yards, including a 15-yard facemask by Kony Ealy while trying to tackle Jacquizz Rodgers in the final minute to set up Roberto Aguayo’s 38-yard field goal for the win.
The Panthers travel to New Orleans this weekend before getting a needed bye. They can only hope that gives them a chance to get healthy and regroup.
“The things that we aren’t doing a good job of, we need to fix,” center Ryan Kalil said, “and we need to fix them right away.”

Watch Blake Shelton Teach Jimmy Fallon How to Milk a Cow


The last time Blake Shelton was in New York, Jimmy Fallon made him try sushi on the air for the first time. So the TV show host decided it was the country singer’s turn to introduce him to something new.
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“Being the nice guy that I am, I thought I’d give you a chance for some payback,” Fallon says in a late night sketch. “Now you’re going to make me do something I’ve never done before — milk a cow.”

Dressed in overalls, flannel, a cowboy hat and a red bandanna, Fallon asks Shelton if he overdressed.
“You dressed very disrespectful. Do you think this is a game? This is serious,” Shelton deadpans. “First of all, this is Oreo. You’re about to be touching her in a very private area which is totally normal if you act normal about it and you don’t dress like Woody from Toy Story when you do it.”
While Shelton demonstrates the best way to delicately milk a cow, Fallon reaches for his bowl of cereal before performing the task at hand.

“Are you kidding me right now? What are you doing?” Shelton asks in disbelief.
Fallon is unsuccessful in his first attempt to milk Oreo, so Shelton helps out until the comedian gets the hang of it. Watch the fun below as Shelton then convinces Fallon to take a shot of the milk. Suffice it to say, Shelton had the last laugh.



söndag 24 juli 2016

Justice League Trailer Revealed at Comic-Con 2016: Ben Affleck's Batman Confronts Aquaman and The Flash




he AvengersX-Men...you've got some fierce competition.

The first teaser trailer for Zack Snyder and DC Entertainment's new superhero ensemble movie Justice League was posted on YouTube and unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con International 2016 Saturday, marking the first released footage from the anticipated film, and it looks kick-ass.
In the clip, Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne, aka Batman, talks about building an "alliance" of "warriors" with "special abilities" to fight against an "enemy" coming from far away. The actor had previously played the superhero role in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
In the Justice League teaser, his character is shown talking to Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, played by fellow past co-star Gal Gadot, and getting into a physical confrontation with Arthur Currry / Aquaman, played by franchise newcomer Jason Momoa.
"I hear you can talk to fish," Affleck says.
Ray Fisher also returns as Victor Stone / Cyborg, while Ezra Miller reprises his Batman v Superman cameo role as Barry Miller / The Flash and showcases his skills to Batman.
"So you're fast," Affleck says.
"GO HOME MARVEL," one YouTube commentator wrote.